This axis gathers one place where this verse is used in Muhammad Shahrur’s books, linking it to the concepts and arguments that appear around it.

The verse text as cited

I knew that I would meet my account.

Brief reading

Shahrur uses it as an example of how supposition here turns toward expecting certainty of meeting and reckoning.

Axes

  • Faith-based
  • Linguistic and semantic
  • supposition: 2

Its place in the conceptual network

It connects the linguistic meaning with the horizon of faith in the Hereafter.

The verse’s role in the argument

  • Support: 1

Instances of use

  • The Book and the Qur’an, p. 275: He presents it as an example of using supposition in the sense of expecting certainty of meeting and reckoning.
    • Concept: supposition
    • Function of the verse here: support
    • Textual evidence: “And His saying, {Then as for one who is given his record in his right hand … I knew that I would meet my account * So he will be in a pleasing life} (Al-Haqqah 19–21).”

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